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Deltatre

www.deltatre.com

 
Our talented global team of more than 1,000 technologists, designers, and innovators are driven by passion to change the way the world consumes content online. Whatever stage of the viewing journey, we`re there to innovate beyond expectation and provide our customers with the experiences their fans crave. We work with sport federations, confederations, leagues, and teams, as well as telcos, broadcasters, mobile operators, and studios. In fact, any organisation ready for their content to be seen by millions.
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

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